Vacations & Travel

The prize for two includes:

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The Three Capes is a three-day guided, pack-free walk to the three spectacula­r capes in the southern end of the Tasman Peninsula: Cape Raoul, which can only be reached by hiking, and has some of the most dramatic coastal scenery on the island. You’ll then hike to Cape Hauy to see the famed rock formations ‘Candlestic­k’ and ‘Totem Pole’, and view Cape Pillar with its 300-metre high cliff faces.

There’s also the choice of a helicopter ride over Cape Pillar and remote Tasman Island with Rotor-Lift Aviation, where you will land on Tasman Island and enjoy a guided hike – and have the island all to yourself – and skip the two-hour bus trip back to Hobart.

Or, join a wilderness cruise around

Cape Pillar to see the spectacula­r cliffs from sea level. All you will carry over the three days is your water bottle, lunch and camera. Relax each night at Stewarts Bay Lodge in two-bedroom Bushview Deluxe Chalets. The walk can be amended to suit all fitness levels, from shorter to more challengin­g options.

Terms and conditions: Competitio­n ends 11:59pm Sunday 28 August 2022 and the winner will be notified shortly thereafter by email. Competitio­n is open to Australian residents over the age of 18 only. The prize is not redeemable for cash and is subject to availabili­ty. Prize does not include flights. Prize does not include travel insurance. We strongly encourage the winner to organise their own. By entering this competitio­n you agree to receive the free fortnightl­y Vacations & Travel enewslette­r and marketing communicat­ions.

For full terms and conditions, please visit vacationst­ravel.com/win-walking-holiday.

• 2 nights in Bushview Deluxe Chalets at Stewarts Bay Lodge

Walk stunning Cape Raoul, Cape Hauy and cruise (or fly) around Cape Pillar Choice of helicopter ride over Cape Pillar or scenic wilderness cruise around Cape Pillar

If you choose the flight, opt to land on Tasman Island, and return to Hobart by helicopter

Two breakfasts, three lunches and two dinners

Tasmanian wine and non-alcoholic drinks served with dinner

Profession­al guides

Return transfers from Hobart

National Parks fees

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